U Unknown Jul 10, 2004 #1 What software requires it to be set high. Low setting usually works for everything.
J jaez Jul 10, 2004 #2 On my laptop for some software to function with a multimedia projector I need the Graphics acceleration set low. When not using the projector and for other software I need it high Is there an easy way of changing the settings without going to the advanced>troubleshoot section of display properties? Can it be done with a registry setting? jaez
On my laptop for some software to function with a multimedia projector I need the Graphics acceleration set low. When not using the projector and for other software I need it high Is there an easy way of changing the settings without going to the advanced>troubleshoot section of display properties? Can it be done with a registry setting? jaez
R Richard Urban Jul 10, 2004 #3 But high is the "normal" setting. Why would someone want to cripple their system by using low settings. To the original poster. Update your video drivers. -- Regards: Richard Urban aka Crusty (-: Old B@stard
But high is the "normal" setting. Why would someone want to cripple their system by using low settings. To the original poster. Update your video drivers. -- Regards: Richard Urban aka Crusty (-: Old B@stard
C Courtney Jul 11, 2004 #4 The setting is in the registry. Unfortunately, it can be in one of several places. The trick is to find that change. Export the high and low setting to a reg file on your desktop. Now, all you'd have to do is double-click on the one you wanted. courtney sends...
The setting is in the registry. Unfortunately, it can be in one of several places. The trick is to find that change. Export the high and low setting to a reg file on your desktop. Now, all you'd have to do is double-click on the one you wanted. courtney sends...